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US10602584B2 - Configurable lighting system - Google Patents

Configurable lighting system
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US10602584B2
US10602584B2US16/412,215US201916412215AUS10602584B2US 10602584 B2US10602584 B2US 10602584B2US 201916412215 AUS201916412215 AUS 201916412215AUS 10602584 B2US10602584 B2US 10602584B2
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A system can configure a luminaire for providing illumination of a selected color temperature, a selected lumen output, or a selected photometric distribution. The luminaire can comprise at least two light sources that have different illumination characteristics, for example different color temperatures, different lumen outputs, or different photometric distributions. The system can configure the luminaire to operate a first of the two light sources, a second of the two light sources, or both of the light sources based on an input. When the luminaire is configured to operate both of the light sources, the luminaire can produce illumination having a color temperature, a lumen output, or a photometric distribution that is different than either of the two light sources.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation application of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/811,062, filed Nov. 13, 2017, and titled “Configurable Lighting System,” which is a continuation application of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/435,141, filed Feb. 16, 2017, and titled “Configurable Lighting System,” and which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,820,350 on Nov. 14, 2017, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/297,424 filed Feb. 19, 2016, and titled “Configurable Lighting System”. The entire contents of the foregoing applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELD
Embodiments of the technology relate generally to lighting systems and more specifically to lighting systems that can be readily configured to produce illumination of different color temperatures.
BACKGROUND
For illumination applications, light emitting diodes (LEDs) offer substantial potential benefit associated with their energy efficiency, light quality, and compact size. However, to realize the full potential benefits offered by light emitting diodes, new technologies are needed.
With luminaires that incorporate incandescent or fluorescent technology, some flexibility can be obtained by swapping lamps to meet user preferences. In such luminaires, lamp selection can provide flexibility in terms of correlated color temperature (CCT or color temperature) and light output (lumen output). For example, a compact fluorescent downlight might accept 6-, 32-, and 42-watt lamps in 2700, 3000, and 3500 K CCT. Additionally, changing lamp position and focal point in a reflector of an incandescent or fluorescent fixture can change the fixture spacing criteria (SC) of a luminaire.
In contrast, conventional light-emitting-diode-based luminaires typically offer reduced flexibility when the luminaire's light-emitting-diode-based light source is permanently attached to the luminaire. Stocking conventional light-emitting-diode-based luminaires at distribution to accommodate multiple configurations that users may desire can entail maintaining a relatively large or cumbersome inventory.
Need is apparent for a technology to provide a light emitting diode system that can adapt to various applications, for example by delivering multiple color temperatures, multiple lumens, and/or multiple photometric distributions. Need further exists for a capability to enable a single luminaire to be stocked at distribution and then quickly configured according to application parameters and deployment dictates. Need further exists for luminaires that are both energy efficient and flexible. A capability addressing one or more such needs, or some other related deficiency in the art, would support improved illumination systems and more widespread utilization of light emitting diodes in lighting applications.
SUMMARY
In some aspects of the disclosure, a system can configure a luminaire for providing illumination of a selected color temperature, a selected lumen output, or a selected photometric distribution based on an input. The input may be field selectable or may be selectable at a distribution center or at a late stage of luminaire manufacture, for example.
In some aspects of the disclosure, the luminaire can comprise at least two light sources having different color temperatures. In a first configuration, the luminaire can produce illumination of a first color temperature using a first one of the light sources. In a second configuration, the luminaire can produce illumination of a second color temperature using a second one of the light sources. In a third configuration, the luminaire can produce illumination of a third color temperature using both of the first and second the light sources. The third color temperature may be between the first and second color temperatures. The value of the third color temperature within a range between the first and second color temperatures can be controlled by manipulating the relative amounts of light output by the first and second light sources. That is, adjusting the lumen outputs of the first and second light sources can define the color temperature of the illumination produced by the luminaire in the third configuration.
In some aspects of the disclosure, the luminaire can comprise at least two light sources having different lumen outputs. In a first configuration, the luminaire can produce illumination of a first lumen output using a first one of the light sources. In a second configuration, the luminaire can produce illumination of a second lumen output using a second one of the light sources. In a third configuration, the luminaire can produce illumination of a third lumen output using both of the first and second light sources.
In some aspects of the disclosure, the luminaire can comprise at least two light sources having different photometric distributions. In a first configuration, the luminaire can produce illumination of a first photometric distribution using a first one of the light sources. In a second configuration, the luminaire can produce illumination of a second photometric distribution using a second one of the light sources. In a third configuration, the luminaire can produce illumination of a third photometric distribution using both of the first and second light sources.
In some aspects of the disclosure, a circuit and an associated input to the circuit can configure a luminaire for providing illumination having a selected property, for example a selected color temperature, a selected lumen output, or a selected photometric distribution. The input can be settable to a first number of states. The circuit can map the first number of states into a second number of states that is less than the first number of states. For example, the input can have four states and the circuit can map these four states into three states. The three states can correspond to three different values of the illumination property, for example three different color temperatures, three different lumen outputs, or three different photometric distributions.
The foregoing discussion of controlling illumination is for illustrative purposes only. Various aspects of the present disclosure may be more clearly understood and appreciated from a review of the following text and by reference to the associated drawings and the claims that follow. Other aspects, systems, methods, features, advantages, and objects of the present disclosure will become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following drawings and text. It is intended that all such aspects, systems, methods, features, advantages, and objects are to be included within this description and covered by this application and by the appended claims of the application.
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FIGS. 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F, 1G, 1H, 1I, 1J, and 1K (collectivelyFIG. 1) illustrate views of a luminaire in accordance with some example embodiments of the disclosure.
FIG. 2 illustrates a functional block diagram of a circuit that a luminaire can comprise in accordance with some example embodiments of the disclosure.
FIG. 3 illustrates a state table for a circuit that a luminaire can comprise in accordance with some example embodiments of the disclosure.
FIG. 4 illustrates a schematic of a circuit that a luminaire can comprise in accordance with some example embodiments of the disclosure.
Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the above drawings. The drawings illustrate only example embodiments and are therefore not to be considered limiting of the embodiments described, as other equally effective embodiments are within the scope and spirit of this disclosure. The elements and features shown in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating principles of the embodiments. Additionally, certain dimensions or positionings may be exaggerated to help visually convey certain principles. In the drawings, similar reference numerals among different figures designate like or corresponding, but not necessarily identical, elements.
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In some example embodiments of the disclosure, a luminaire can comprise multiple groups of light emitting diodes of different color temperatures and a constant current power supply for powering the light emitting diodes. The power supply can utilize a switching scheme that can turn each group of light emitting diodes on and off to change the color temperature of the luminaire. In some example embodiments, the power supply can further vary the relative intensities of the light emitting diodes to manipulate the color temperature of the luminaire within a range.
For example, the luminaire can comprise a 3,000 K group of light emitting diodes and a 4,000 K group of light emitting diodes. When only the 3,000 K group is on, the luminaire can deliver 3,000 K illumination. When only the 4,000 K group is on, the luminaire can deliver 4,000 K illumination. When the 3,000 K group and the 4,000 K group are both on, the luminaire can deliver 3,500 K illumination. If the 4,000 K group of light emitting diodes is concurrently operated at a low lumen output and the 3,000 K group is operated at a high lumen output, the luminaire may deliver illumination of another selected color temperature, for example 3,100 K.
In some example embodiments, a controller can adjust lumen output automatically to maintain constant delivered lumens across multiple color temperatures or to suit application requirements. The controller implements the adjustment utilizing programmable driver current and/or via turning on and off various groups of light emitting diodes. Configurable color temperature or lumen output can function in combination with integral dimming, for example to facilitate interface with building automation, sensors, and dimmers.
In some example embodiments, luminaires can achieve an additional level of flexible configuration at a distribution center using interchangeable optics. For example, primary optics can provide medium distribution (e.g. spacing criteria equals 1.0), while a diffuser or concentrator lens can be used to achieve wide distribution (e.g. spacing criteria equals 1.4), and narrow distribution (e.g. spacing criteria equals 0.4).
In some example embodiments, a luminaire's configuration of delivered lumens and color temperatures can be set at the factory, at distribution, or in the field. To meet current and emerging code compliance, performance markings on a luminaire can indicate and correspond to the desired setting. Economical, field-installed nameplates can identify the various electrical and optical performance ratings and, when installed, permanently program the delivered lumens and color temperature. Other settings, such as dimming protocols, can likewise be configured. The interface between the nameplate and internal logic can use mechanical, electrical or optical means, for example.
Accordingly, in some embodiments of the disclosure, the technology provides product markings and supports regulatory compliance. For example, nameplates can indicate energy codes and rebate opportunities, for compliance with product labeling and to facilitate compliance confirmation by local authorities who may have jurisdiction.
Some representative embodiments will be further described hereinafter with example reference to the accompanying drawings that describe representative embodiments of the present technology. In the drawings,FIG. 1 illustrates views of arepresentative luminaire100;FIG. 2 illustrates a functional block diagram of arepresentative circuit200 that theluminaire100 can comprise;FIG. 3 illustrates a representative state table for thecircuit200; andFIG. 4 illustrates a representative schematic for thecircuit200. The technology may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the technology to those appropriately skilled in the art.
Referring now toFIG. 1, multiple views of theluminaire100 are shown.FIG. 1A illustrates a side perspective view of theluminaire100.FIG. 1B illustrates a top perspective view of theluminaire100.FIG. 1C illustrates a view of the light-emitting bottom of theluminaire100, showing alens120 in a light-emittingaperture115 of theluminaire100.FIG. 1D illustrates a view of the light-emitting bottom of theluminaire100 with thelens120 removed from the light-emittingaperture115 of the luminaire.FIG. 1E illustrates a view of the light-emitting bottom of theluminaire100 with thelens120 and an associatedreflector130 removed from the light-emittingaperture115 of the luminaire.FIG. 1F illustrates a cutaway perspective view of theluminaire100.FIG. 1G illustrates another cutaway perspective view of theluminaire100.FIG. 1H illustrates another cutaway view of theluminaire100.FIGS. 1I, 1J, and 1K provide detailed views of a portion of theluminaire100 comprising acover126 and an associatedaccess aperture129 for providing internal access to theluminaire100. InFIG. 1I, thecover126 is fully removed. InFIG. 1J, thecover126 is positioned adjacent theaccess aperture129, for example in connection with attachment or removal of thecover126. InFIG. 1K, thecover126 is attached to theluminaire100.
As best seen in the views ofFIGS. 1A and 1B, the illustratedexample luminaire100 is suited for inserting in an aperture in a ceiling to provide overhead lighting. In this example embodiment, theluminaire100 can be characterized as an overhead light or a recessed ceiling light. Various other indoor and outdoor luminaires that may be mounted in a wide range of orientations can be substituted for theluminaire100 illustrated inFIG. 1.
The illustratedexample luminaire100 ofFIG. 1 comprises ahousing105 that is circular with a protrudingrim110 that extends circumferentially about thehousing105. When theluminaire100 is installed in a ceiling aperture, therim100 circumscribes and covers the edge of the ceiling aperture for aesthetics, for support, and for blocking of debris from above the ceiling. Hanger clips102 hold theluminaire100 in place in installation.
As best illustrated inFIGS. 1I, 1J, and 1K, theexample luminaire100 comprises anaccess aperture129 and an associatedcover126. Theaccess aperture129 provides access to the interior of theluminaire housing105, for example in the field and/or during luminaire installation. An installer can remove thecover126 and manually set a dual inline pin (DIP)switch131 to configure theluminaire100 for long-term operation providing illumination with a selected color temperature, a selected lumen output, and/or a selected photometric distribution. As illustrated, the dualinline pin switch131 is mounted on a circuit board adjacent theaccess aperture129, thereby facilitating convenient and efficient access in the field or at a distribution center, for example.
Anelectrical cable127 extends through awiring aperture103 in thecover126. Theelectrical cable127 terminates in aplug132 that mates with areceptacle133 that is mounted inside thehousing105 adjacent theaccess aperture129 for convenient field access.
As illustrated, theexample cover126 comprises twonotches123,124 that each receives arespective screw128 for holding thecover126 in place. Thenotch123 is disposed on the right side of thecover126 and is sized to receive one of thescrews128. Meanwhile, thenotch124 is disposed on a left side of thecover126 and is sized to receive theother screw128.
Theleft notch124 and theright notch123 are oriented so that thecover126 is rotatable about theright screw128 when theright screw128 is loosely disposed in theright notch123. In other words, cover rotation can occur when theright screw128 is in theright notch123 with threads engaged but prior to tightening. In this position, thecover126 can rotate clockwise about theright screw128. Thus, theright screw128 provides an axis of rotation for thecover126. This clockwise rotation facilitates convenient manipulation of thecover126 by a person working thecover126 to cover theaccess aperture129, with thescrews128 engaged but not fully tightened. The clockwise rotation of thecover126 about theright screw128 provides the person with a capability to slide theleft notch124 of thecover126 conveniently under the head of theleft screw128. Once thecover126 is rotated so theleft notch124 is under the head of theleft screw128, the person (for example an installer) can tighten the twoscrews128 to secure thecover126.
To remove thecover126, the person loosens the twoscrews128 and then rotates thecover126 counterclockwise about theright screw128 so that theleft notch124 moves out from under the head of theleft screw128. Once theleft notch124 is free from theleft screw128, the installer can pull theright notch123 out from under theright screw128 to fully remove thecover126.
As best seen in the views ofFIGS. 1A, 1C, 1F, and 1G, thelens120 of theluminaire100 is positioned adjacent the lower, exit side of the light-emittingaperture115. As illustrated, thelens120 can mix and blend light emitted by two groups oflight emitting diodes150,155, with each group having a different color temperature. In some embodiments, the two groups oflight emitting diodes150,155 may have color temperatures that differ by at least 500 Kelvin, for example. The group of light emittingdiodes150 can be characterized as one light emitting diode light source, while the group of light emittingdiodes155 can be characterized as another light emitting diode light source. Other embodiments of a light emitting diode light source may have a single light emitting diode or more light emitting diodes than the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 1. Areflector130 is disposed in and lines theaperture115 to guide and manage the emitted light between thelight emitting diodes150,155 and thelens120. In some embodiments, an upper lens (not illustrated) replaces thereflector130.
Thelight emitting diodes150,155 are mounted on asubstrate125, for example a circuit board, and form part of acircuit200. In the illustrated embodiment, thelight emitting diodes150,155 are interspersed. In other embodiments, thelight emitting diodes150,155 may be separated from one another or spatially segregated according to color temperature or other appropriate parameter. As discussed in further detail below, thecircuit200 supplies electricity to thelight emitting diodes150,155 with a level of flexibility that facilitates multiple configurations suited to different applications and installation parameters.
Turning toFIGS. 2, 3, and 4, some example embodiments of thecircuit200 will be discussed in further detail with example reference to theluminaire100. Thecircuit200 can be applied to other indoor and outdoor luminaires.
Referring now toFIG. 2, this figure illustrates an embodiment of thecircuit200 in an example block diagram form. Thecircuit200 comprises aDC power supply205 for supplying electrical energy that thecircuit200 delivers to thelight emitting diodes150,155. In an example embodiment, thecircuit200 comprises a light emitting diode driver.
The dualinline pin switch131 comprisesindividual switches210 that provide an input for configuring theluminaire100 to operate at a selected color temperature. In the illustrated embodiment, thecircuit200 comprises twomanual switches210. Other embodiments may have fewer ormore switches210. In various embodiments, theswitches210 can be mounted to thehousing105 of theluminaire100, for example within the housing105 (as illustrated inFIG. 1 and discussed above) or on an exterior surface of thehousing105. In some embodiments, theswitches210 are mounted on thesubstrate125. In some embodiments, theswitches210 are implemented via firmware or may be solid state.
As an alternative to the illustrated dualinline pin switch131, the input can comprise multiple DIP switches, one or more single in-line pin packages (SIP or SIPP), one or more rocker switches, one or more reed switches, one or more magnetic switches, one or more rotary switches, one or more rotary dials, one or more selectors or selector switches, one or more slide switches, one or more snap switches, one or more thumbwheels, one or more toggles or toggle switches, one or more keys or keypads, or one or more buttons or pushbuttons, to mention a few representative examples without limitation.
As further discussed below, acontroller215 operates thelight emitting diodes150,155 according to state of theswitches210. In some example embodiments, thecontroller215 comprises logic implemented in digital circuitry, for example discrete digital components or integrated circuitry. In some example embodiments, thecontroller215 utilizes microprocessor-implemented logic with instructions stored in firmware or other static or non-transitory memory.
In the illustrated embodiment, the outputs of thecontroller215 are connected to twoMOSFET transistors160 to control electrical flow through two light emittingdiodes150,155. The illustratedMOSFET transistors160 provide one example and can be replaced with other appropriate current control devices or circuits in various embodiments. Theswitches210 thus configure theluminaire100 to operate with either or both of thelight emitting diodes150,155. Thelight emitting diodes150,155 illustrated inFIG. 2 may represent two single light emitting diodes or two groups of light emitting diodes, for example.
FIG. 3 illustrates a representative table300 describing operation of thecircuit100 according to some example embodiments. In the example ofFIG. 3, thelight emitting diode150 produces light having a color temperature of 3,000 Kelvin, and thelight emitting diode155 produces light having a color temperature of 4,000 Kelvin.
As shown in the example table300, when both of theswitches210 are in the on state, thecontroller215 causes thelight emitting diode155 to be off and thelight emitting diode150 to be on. Accordingly, theluminaire100 emits illumination having a color temperature of 3,000 Kelvin.
When both of theswitches210 are in the off state, thecontroller215 causes thelight emitting diode155 to be on and thelight emitting diode150 to be off. Accordingly, theluminaire100 emits illumination having a color temperature of 4,000 Kelvin.
When one of theswitches210 is in the off state and the other of theswitches210 is on the on state, thecontroller215 causes thelight emitting diode155 to be on and thelight emitting diode150 to be on. Theluminaire100 thus emits illumination having a color temperature of 3,500 Kelvin. In some other example embodiments, thecontroller215 can adjust the light output of one or both of thelight emitting diodes150,155 to set the color temperature to a specific value with the range of 3,000 to 4,000 Kelvin.
Accordingly, thecontroller215 maps the four configurations of the twoswitches210 to three states for configuring the twolight emitting diodes150,155 for permanent or long-term operation. Mapping two switch configurations to a single mode of long-term operation can simplify configuration instructions and reduce errors during field configuration. The resulting configurations support multiple color temperatures of illumination from asingle luminaire100.
Some example embodiments support fewer or more than three states of illumination. For example, in one embodiment, theluminaire100 comprises three strings oflight emitting diodes150 that have different color temperatures, such as 3,000 Kelvin, 2,700 Kelvin, and 4,000 Kelvin. In this example, in addition to the states illustrated inFIG. 3 and discussed above, the switching logic can support a fourth state in which only the 2,700 Kelvin string is on.
FIG. 4 illustrates a schematic of an example embodiment of thecircuit200. The schematic ofFIG. 4 provides one example implementation of the block diagram illustrated inFIG. 3.
As illustrated inFIG. 4 in schematic form, thecircuit200 conforms to the foregoing discussion of the block diagram format ofFIG. 3. InFIG. 4, thelight emitting diodes150,155 ofFIG. 3 are respectively represented with groups oflight emitting diodes150,155. Additionally, the schematic details include a thermalprotective switch305 for guarding against overheating.FIG. 4 thus provides one example schematic for an embodiment of the electrical system of theluminaire100 illustrated inFIG. 1 and discussed above.
As will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill, the textual and illustrated disclosure provided herein supports a wide range of embodiments and implementations. In some non-limiting example embodiments of the disclosure, a luminaire can comprise: a housing; a substrate disposed in the housing; a first plurality of light emitting diodes that are mounted to the substrate and that have a first color temperature; a second plurality of light emitting diodes that are mounted to the substrate and that have a second color temperature; and a plurality of manual switches that are disposed at the housing for permanently configuring the luminaire to: provide illumination of the first color temperature by enabling the first plurality of light emitting diodes; provide illumination of the second color temperature by enabling the second plurality of light emitting diodes; and provide illumination of a third color temperature that is between the first color temperature and the second color temperature by enabling the first plurality of light emitting diodes and the second plurality of light emitting diodes.
In some example embodiments of the luminaire, the housing can comprise an aperture that is configured for emitting area illumination, and the substrate is oriented to emit light through the aperture. In some example embodiments of the luminaire, the plurality of manual switches are mounted to the substrate. In some example embodiments of the luminaire, the plurality of manual switches are mounted in the housing. In some example embodiments of the luminaire, the plurality of manual switches are mounted to the housing. In some example embodiments of the luminaire, the plurality of manual switches comprise a dual inline pin (DIP) switch. In some example embodiments of the luminaire, the plurality of manual switches provide two switch states, and each of the two switch states provides illumination of the third color temperature by enabling the first plurality of light emitting diodes and the second plurality of light emitting diodes. In some example embodiments of the luminaire, the housing is circular and comprises a lip configured for extending around an aperture in a ceiling. In some example embodiments of the luminaire, the housing comprises a wiring port disposed on a side of the housing. In some example embodiments of the luminaire, the housing comprises a light-emitting aperture in which the substrate is disposed. In some example embodiments, the luminaire further comprises: an aperture disposed at a lower side of the housing; a lens disposed at the aperture for refracting light emitted by the first and second light emitting diodes; and a reflector that is disposed between the lens and the light emitting diodes and that is operative to reflect light between the first and second light emitting diodes and the lens. In some example embodiments of the luminaire, the housing is circular and comprises a lip configured for extending around an aperture in a ceiling. In some example embodiments of the luminaire, the housing comprises a wiring port disposed on a side of the housing. In some example embodiments of the luminaire, the housing forms a cavity associated with the aperture. In some example embodiments of the luminaire, the first and second light source are mounted to a substrate that is disposed at an end of the cavity. In some example embodiments, the luminaire further comprises a reflector that is disposed in the cavity between the lens and the first and second light sources, the reflector operative to reflect light between the first and second light sources and the lens.
Technology for providing a configurable a luminaire has been described. Many modifications and other embodiments of the disclosures set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these disclosures pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the disclosures are not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of this application. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.

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What is claimed is:
1. A luminaire comprising:
at least one input settable to one of at least two states, the at least two states comprising a first state and a second state;
a first light source having a first color temperature;
a second light source having a second color temperature; and
a controller connected to the at least one input, the first light source, and the second light source, the controller configured to:
adjust power to the first light source when the at least one input is in the first state; and
adjust power to the second light source when the at least one input is in the second state.
2. The luminaire ofclaim 1, wherein the at least one input comprises a first switch and a second switch.
3. The luminaire ofclaim 1, wherein the first state corresponds to the first color temperature, and
wherein the second state corresponds to the second color temperature.
4. The luminaire ofclaim 1, wherein when the at least one input is set to the first state, the luminaire emits light of the first color temperature, and
wherein when the input is set to the second state, the luminaire emits light of a third color temperature that results from the combination of the first color temperature and the second color temperature.
5. The luminaire ofclaim 1, wherein the first light source comprises a first light emitting diode,
wherein the second light source comprises a second light emitting diode, and
wherein the first color temperature is separated from the second color temperature by no less than 500 Kelvin.
6. The luminaire ofclaim 1, wherein the first light source comprises a first bank of light emitting diodes, and
wherein the second light source comprises a second bank of light emitting diodes.
7. The luminaire ofclaim 1, wherein the controller comprises digital logic,
wherein the at least one input comprises a dual inline pin (DIP) switch mounted on a circuit board, and
wherein a first configuration of the DIP switch defines the first state and a second configuration of the DIP switch defines the second state.
8. The luminaire ofclaim 1, further comprising a housing that encloses the first light source, the second light source, the at least one input, and the controller, the housing comprising:
a first aperture that provides access to the at least one input for setting the at least one input manually to the first state or the second state during luminaire installation; and
a cover covering the aperture and comprising a second aperture that is sized to receive an electrical cable for powering the luminaire.
9. The luminaire ofclaim 8, wherein the at least one input comprises a dual inline pin (DIP) switch mounted to the housing adjacent the first aperture, and
wherein the cover further comprises:
a first notch that is disposed on a first side of the cover and that is sized to receive a first fastener for fastening the cover to the housing; and
a second notch that is disposed on a second side of the cover and that is sized to receive a second fastener for fastening the cover to the housing,
wherein the first notch and the second notch are oriented so that the cover is rotatable about the first fastener when the first fastener is loosely disposed in the first notch, with the second fastener disposable in the second notch during said rotation of the cover.
10. The luminaire ofclaim 8, wherein the housing further comprises:
a third aperture for emitting light;
a lens disposed within the third aperture; and
a reflector disposed between the lens and the first and second light sources.
11. A luminaire comprising:
at least one input settable to one of a plurality of states;
a first light source having a first color temperature;
a second light source having a second color temperature;
a controller coupled to the at least one input, the first light source, and the second light source, the controller configured to:
adjust at least one of the first light source and the second light source when the at least one input is in a first state; and
adjust at least one of the first light source and the second light source when the at least one input is in a second state.
12. The luminaire ofclaim 11, wherein when the at least one input is in the first state, the luminaire emits light that is a combination of the first color temperature and the second color temperature, and
wherein when the at least one input is in the second state, the luminaire emits light having the second color temperature.
13. The luminaire ofclaim 11, wherein the first light source comprises at least one first light emitting diode,
wherein the second light source comprises at least one second light emitting diode,
and wherein at least 300 Kelvin separates the first color temperature and the second color temperature.
14. The luminaire ofclaim 11, wherein the at least one input comprises a dual inline pin (DIP) switch mounted on a circuit board, and
wherein a first configuration of the DIP switch defines the first state and a second configuration of the DIP switch defines the second state.
15. The luminaire ofclaim 11, further comprising a housing that encloses the first light source, the second light source, the at least one input, and the controller, the housing comprising:
a first aperture that provides access to the at least one input for setting the at least one input manually to the first state or the second state during luminaire installation; and
a cover covering the aperture and comprising a second aperture that is sized to receive an electrical cable for powering the luminaire.
16. A luminaire comprising:
a housing comprising an aperture;
a first light source and a second light source that are mounted in the housing and that are oriented to emit light for area illumination, wherein the first light source has a first color temperature and the second light source has a second color temperature; and
one or more switches that are mounted at the housing and that are operable to configure the luminaire in a first operating configuration, a second operating configuration, and a third operating configuration,
wherein in the first operating configuration, the luminaire is configured to emit light of the first color temperature,
wherein in the second operating configuration, the luminaire is configured to emit light of the second color temperature, and
wherein in the third operating configuration, the luminaire is configured to emit light of a third color temperature that is between the first color temperature and the second color temperature.
17. The luminaire ofclaim 16, wherein the one or more switches have two switch states that each produces the third operating configuration.
18. The luminaire ofclaim 16, wherein the first light source comprises at least one light emitting diode, and
wherein the second light source comprises at least one other light emitting diode.
19. The luminaire ofclaim 16, wherein the luminaire is configured for mounting to a ceiling,
wherein the housing further comprises a cover sized to cover the aperture, and
wherein the one or more switches are disposed in the housing adjacent the aperture for access during luminaire installation.
20. The luminaire ofclaim 16, wherein the one or more switches comprise a dual inline pin (DIP) switch.
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